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The free but limited OneNote for iPad lets you take notes on the iPad, but you're unlikely to stick with the app unless you're already a OneNote note taker.
Tired of writing class notes by hand? Digital note-taking offers many practical advantages. We show you how to use Microsoft OneNote to format, organize, and preserve your class notes.
OneNote for iPad has been around for a while, but it’s recently added a much-needed feature: handwriting. Amy Cavender takes a brief look at the update.
Apple Notes has a simple interface and basic note-taking features. It can be accessed through Mac and iPhone or iPad apps, and synced across Apple devices. OneNote offers a free-form interface ...
OneNote is a Microsoft Office app similar to Evernote or Dropbox Paper for jotting down notes, organizing links, storing photos, and more.
You might yearn to pick up your iPad and scrawl some notes on its surface, but until recently you had few good options for doing so.
On the heels of its recent updates to the Android Office apps, Microsoft yesterday announced the merging of the iPad and iPhone apps for their note software, OneNote.
OneNote is free for all users to download and work with, whether you're on a Mac, a PC, an iPhone or iPad, or an Android device.